The City of Roseville issues hydrant permits for temporary water use, including construction, demolition, and dust control. This permit allows access to a designated fire hydrant for approved, short-term use.
Get started using forms below
- Hydrant permit application form
- Backflow inspection form
- Backflow repair and reinspection form
- Private hydrant owner authorization form
You must submit a private hydrant owner authorization form along with your permit application. See the application for full terms and requirements.
Submit your forms
Mail completed forms to:
City of Roseville
Water Distribution Division
2005 Hilltop Circle, Suite 200
Roseville, CA 95747
Or email: waterdistributionadmin@roseville.ca.us
Fees
| Application fees | Monthly fees | |||
| Fire hydrant application fee: | $289.00 | Meter and backflow monthly rental: | $113.00 | |
| Meter and backflow rental: | $113.00 | Usage rate: | $1.74 per 100 CCF | |
| *Equipment deposit hold: | $4,006.00 | |||
| Total application fees: | $4,408.00 | Additional fees | ||
| *Deposit held separately from permit fees | Relocate/backflow fee: | $77.00 | ||
To request or for more information contact Water Distribution Customer Service.
Recycled water permit
Although potable water permits are available, customers can also take advantage of recycled water hydrant permits for dust control, soil conditioning, and street sweeping. View map of where recycled water is available. To request a Recycled Water Hydrant Permit, please complete the Recycled Water Permit Application and Agreement form.
To request or for more information, contact Recycled Water Customer Service.
All hydrant users are required to have a permit. Using a fire hydrant without a permit is in direct violation of the Municipal Code 14.08.130.
Revocation of Permit: Hydrant permits may be revoked without notice for failure to comply with any of the terms, conditions and instructions included on the permit or under emergency circumstances as determined by the City of Roseville. We reserve the right to not reissue a permit to any permit holder that has violated any clause in the hydrant policy or any terms and conditions of the permit.